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jr.- , FOOTBALT grwirnTTTTC y STATE A. & M. COLLEGE I I-' : =r- "1925., "I v.; * . < ' ^ jju t ^ _ .* . ?H Oct. 10?Morehouse College, at ] Atlanta, 'Ga. tf?? ? atigeburg, S, C. --j, Oct. 23?Open. 1 ",v r* OcL 30?Atlanta University,at Orangeburg, S. C. - I Nov. 6?Haines Institute, at Au-1 gusta, Ga. | r~Nov. 18 Johnson C. Sinilli, at~ ' . - " ?r" Orangeburg^-S. G, ? 1Nov. 20?Open. ; '< Nov. 26?Allen -University, kt "f*" ' Orangoburg, Sr~ i ? ~ ""i NEWS OF MT. PILGRIM BAPTIST PROGRESSIVE UN-!^ ION. ' . ? ? ~~t The ML Pilgrim Baptist Un-, inn wkinli it'oci tLy. ! AVA1, HliiV.ll t ?ttO 11C1U VVltll II1U 5 Macedonia Baptist church, Irmo, ' S. C., Rev. S. W. Jackson, pas-, tor. ^ The attendance at Supday schocd^vas snlcmdM: The leRRnn^1 was reviewed with enthusiasm 1 ? by the Moderatoi*. vcollection ] - ' $3.01. Thp mnrninjr rnVyinn ? prayer meeting was conducted 5 by Deacon Bailey of St. Lukcr^ Baptist church, Columbia. Af-^ nounced the hour had arrived A for the Missionary sermon. [J Hyrfln 559, L. *M., was lined ^ Gunter of Mt. Olive Baptist' church proceeded to preach the 1 Missionary sermon from Acts=r 16;31. . This was indeed' airclOy4 : -by all. Rev. Gunter is indeed a 1 great-prCacher. .. jl I "Rev. Andrew Phillip also of- J - iered a strong prayer. Afller ( , a few repiarks by the Moderator ( S>1 H OR uro.9 i'oiao/1 1 * After dinner devotionals con- 1 t - ducted by Deacoa Taylor of Co- 1 lumbia. The Moderator then-^ announced the hour had arrived -for the doctrinal Sermon, of ' - " ' - which he was to preach, but as ' Rev. Clark was with us he de clined in his favor. - The Rev;L1 ? -Clat'k proauhuti a wonderful sev? mon from Acts 4:20. All that 7 Tteard the sermon enjoyed it. AKT ter a few remarks by the Moderator the people gave freely to ? the csrrsr $23.13. - T^ j t. f Our next session will be hfeld wmniui ;m. iTiyi'iiirRitiUT r- ' church, Killians, S. C. Miss Howell "Booger, ! !???_? ~ BfimtfW ' ? r | ^ Greenwood News. - ? ? - By P. C; WELfcSr- f ? r-Rey-AV. P. Williams left?on Monday .for Ashcvtlle, N. C. on" business. He i* ovper-ferl in rn turn-on-fl**1 " **?>', Miss Carol Walker is leaving Monday for Columbia-, where she "will enter school at* Benedict College. . I; ; Miss Daisy Walker is up again yY after being confined to bed for "two weeks. ?: .? v!.j t- ". ' ' -?-Miss~PanoIa Harris of Chiffon, S. C., is in the city visiting Rev. | ' and Mrs. W. J. Rice. , Miss Ilia Fair is leai^^p Monday for Rock Hill,.where she will teach in the Graded School, j _Morris.Chanel Bantist>ehurch r ^ WillJiajiai-its r^viviihmeetihg, he IP ini i ng Monday September t he ^?7th: It1 is Lo be conducted by the-L ... . J. W. Marshall - of St~, jgeorge,:S. C., ' v * ?4' The funei^l of Mr. J. S.Adkin was held from the residence on.' ftjgxwelh Ave., last Wednesday. , The services were conducted by j the Rev. George A. Singleton,:' r . :* assisted. by the Revs. J. W. ', Douglas and Richard Marshall.* Ipterrment was made at the. new cemetery. . __ - ,_"T - . J p. Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Ghurch is1 a believer in industry. A~Rally is planned for the second Sundays b? in this month To nav off the pn. tire indebtedness, and make ! some needed repairs. In the last two Sundays' The stewards r j raised over a hundred dollars. The pastor^ has appointed six 1 K young grids to serve as junior 1 Stewardesses. They are Loisj < ? McGhcc,?Celia?Gayle,?M05?3 Stewhrt, Lola Mae McBride. Ida Waller and Sarah Nance. They will prepare the communion foi next Sunday, under the supervision of Miss Lilla Williams Mrs. Daisy B. Holman our efficient org&nist had charge of the choir last Sunday during the absence of chorister it. ft. McGhee who was in Richmond, V?.,_ attending the I. B. P. O . E. of W., Convention. He will be at his post ol duty on next Sunday The A. 0. E. League, under the leadership of Mrs. S. J. T. Burgess is moving right along.?i? Alt w in stirring revival. It is being conducted : by the Rev. I. J. Miller. He is living up to his reputation as an effective preacher and evangelist. On last Sunday we had another powerful sermon preached to us by the pastor the Rev. Geo. Singleton. He talked to us ahnnf Flnnoh walking with Godr FTTnT Unifier ~ki\L fViv7 fr>r- thn spv. licuw. Dr. Singleton?preached Mtnday?nt>F ordy~ixr ti is eongl'br jation, but to the people of Greenwood, nsking them tn be Tke Enoch. ranston, 111., attending . the Northwestern Conservatory of Music. She is expected to rc:urn in a few days. Greenwood will nave a large lumber of students attending lie various institutions of learn ng this fall. Mr. Jesse J. Wilson, the coun:y agent called together the boys uul girls of the Farm and Home Makers ^lubs of Greenwood ^ x-n..: J a x m " 1 ' ^uumy .xTiuay. AU^USI ^j.su IU celebrate their first annual picric. Seventy-five boys and girls net 'from different sections of he county. Each group repre?>nGng hist' rommnnity >vit.Vt yells, club songc and floats.?We lope that this outing will stimulate more interest among , the young people of the county, to the extent that they will join in this great driva not for bigger farms and homes, but foiv^Bettu7^Piurn?ra nd~ Better-Homes." " Alias Gladys Bradley is leaving 110 the 16th for Hampton Institute,-II ampton , Var, where she will specialize. in HonrfST Economic.:!. , !L-'J ' ' 11 Miss Carrie Mills, of Laurens, pisssed: thru the "city_on Thurs* day, en route to A tight a. where she will attend Booker T .-Washington High School. Mr. Robert Dendy of New York spent*-a few days in the oty vTKTtirr^-i\'Iiss Geneva-Nanee, Miss Lucile Percival is home I after having spent eight weeks rii Columbia University^?New York City. Miss Ulolden Thomas is home fater having spent two weeks in Philadelphia, Pa, _ ^ Mr. Willie Jones , is now representmg-tfre Comer Mfg. Co., of Day ton, -Ohio?-- We wish for him much success. 7 Laurens News. Baurens, S. C, Sept. Angarone Young of Newberry, was a visitor In the city during called to see the Reporter. - The fulluwlng^ named persons attended the -District Sunday School Convention which met at C.oldville, S. C., Aug. 27-29: Rev, and Mrs. J. C. MeClellan, Mrs, ErrimlaTne Nelson, Miss Mary Tilije and Misses Mamye Hunter from Betbel A. M. E- church, They report that a~splendid corr cention was held. The Sunshine Club was entertained royally on Frida^r-nfterrioori at the home of Mrs. Nettie Leak," on West Hampton Street. Miss Young from Newberry was Dresent and made a verv excel fent talk which we all enjoyed. Miss Young is a ^graduate of State A. & M. College, Orangeburg. The hostess .served a delicious course of iee cream and :ake. Mrs. Anna C. Whitlock ES ?-?r?: jjaaiffiEi; t - * - THE PALMIST] ijwas called on to thank the hos- 1 I1 teSS'. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, S Rethol rhnrch was on fire.?Ourr pastor preached a sermon that;, ciwaa full of Pep. He received t - two j'oiners: Misses Mamie Hun> ter and Julia Fowler- He^ask lejl those who felt the need of , prayer to come and kneeTafThe .'altar, and the altar was full in , | less time than three minutes. i Rev. John Boyd prayed a spiri-j* tiiiU grayer. Ll - This week weare engaged ~a< in a great revival meeting. The a Rev. VV. G. Owens, of Bethel^ 'efiUrch, Clinton, preached for us~ [on" Monday night. There were U 'many~souls that awaited prayer.*!? Everybody enjoyed ther-sermon a 'and especially the singing Rev. Owens. We- are hoping o; this to be one of the greatest re- cj jfor some time, ^TiziP' ~ = ? - ifi ? Impressive Ceremony Unites 'a Miss Cunningham and Mr.~i^ Means. ~~ Beautiful in itAsiiiipllL'iLy was?l the marriage, Wednesday, Aug. 0 26th,. at 12:30 o'clock of Miss f' iMary Cunningham, of Laurens land Mr" William E.-dVIeans of a t T" . " (Jhavlotte, N. C. v ! The living room was beautU 0 fully decorated with white and y igreen. The decoration, consist'ed of eight white pedestals, each bore a white basket filled with ferns and white roses. Back t< of the elevated altar was a bank of ferns and pot flowersr t . decoding -the ceremony Miss ' ^ .Eliza Floyd uIL.Lhiirons?betfah^ playing the wedding march. The a living room was thrown open ^ |and Dr. Sr^Sr. Downer, i)7D., of e1 I Knpxville, Tenn., entered and ~ mounted the altar.. The bridal iparty entered in the. following 1 order: Miss Mary V. Bailey of TDaurensT niakt o~f- honor, wtm wore a beautiful dress~of orchid crepe de chine. _The groom and A the best man Mr. R. S. Bamtield r< of Charlotte took their places and were met_at the altar bv the ^ ~_J 1 1.1 , iji me aim iicf urotnciy Air. Koy. . P. Cunning-ham, who gave her ' in marriage; The bride, wits clad n in a'beautiful Tall riist colored ~S -orcpe badi -saliii ami accessories to match. Next the directress J' -jA-Trg ? \ ltnii-nnn .if V ITenn., robed in a lovely'cape of ' blup georgette crepe. Then Dr. it , S. A. Downer performed the im- ; pressivtMdiig service. Just rel atives and ajfew close friends' ! r-witncssod-tho marriage: ?] ,1 Immediatdyuf'ter the'ceremo- V nv relatives and friends were? , served to a delicious dinner by * ( Miss Many V. P.ailcy 'ind "Mr* ^ r.Cerilla Hudgens. After the dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Means and the s relatives arrd .friends left-in cars" for Charlotte, N. C., at. which |)., jplace a beaut-ifut?recrjit ioir aI waited them given in their hon or by the relatives of Mr. Means. C J Mrs. Means traveling costume j consisted of a coco brown flat 1 ?m v-icjjc ciis?Htoie suiter with hat and shoes to match. Mrs. Means = is a lovely daughter of Rev, and > Mrs. M- A. Cunningham. She - is a graduate of-Benedict Col : lege. Since her "graduation she Ctias made a sttcccssfur teacherr "jboth in North and jioulh,, Ca?o--t Lima, She taught in?Benedict ' Collegft anfl T nin-iiil im-|r ' tute Laurinburg, N; C., from # which placeridifi--geeeived many letters of-congraulation-arid re-' grets to lose her from students., and teachers and President. 'I ,Mp. sMeans is the son of Mrs. C. R. Means. He is avety prom inent vouni? man a? v o *?*? ..yuauutic* I He has been employed for sever- * "jal "years as'railrcrad mail clerk. | 'Hie"is an A. B. gfThwate,oT .Toh n - ^ ' son C- Smith College. 4 j The out-of-town gucsis_were J Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Downer, bro- 4 .fth.or-in-law and sister?of the ? 1 4 groom from Knoxville, Tenn.; 1 ? ; Mrs. W. M. Moseley, sister of ? |the groom, Mrs. Willet Austin, 4 Miss Lucile Barron, Mr. R. S. j ? Bamfield, Mr- Frank Austin, Mr.; 4 PO LEADER ? 'homas Means, of Charlotte, N. Miss Lorine Harris, Clinton, 1. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Childs, Enooo, S. C. ? ? hem a long and prosperous life. i? v . a i Georgetown News. . I ; Professor J. B. Beck, is geting things in shape and hopes, o make- this term one^ of Howrd High School's banner years. Jthough he is laboring under ifhculties owi n g to the poor ed-. cational facilities-?giverr our t ace in Georgetown, his gradufces-are among the outstanding] Indents of~the various colleges L' the state. We hope that-fche itizens ha-ve realized that the romises made by our white iends at every commencement I bout building lis^ srhnnl re .hut bubbles. Wo hope that - V m luadeis, uf iiiii lace1 vvill-oy-4 perate with Prof. Beck and his acuity and launch a drive this jrm for a bettcr scliool building nfT build it. _i Mr. Arthur Hai-okl formerly f this city but now of-Jackson-j ille, Fla., is" paying a visit to; [r. and Mrs. P. C. Kelley. ?f Miss Janie Ward na?s returned ) the city after visiting the up-1 y section of the state. ; Miss Inez and Mr. Robert Ah-j jrfton entertained a few friends; I thejjome of their mother-on igh JiYarket street on Friday! veiling, in honor of Mrs. Rosaj SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. Corrected February 20th, lP25.r> Arrival and departure of passenPT trains at Columbia, H. G. Corrrive No. Between , No. Depart, eted to December 21, 11)24. - ; j 2:05 a 31 N. \-r-Artig-tis-ta-- ;11 Hblo-a1.20 j) ,12 AumiMH-W. V.?32 4MU |)' I -30 p 27 Gharleston-Cin, .27 1 ;45 P ):40 p 10 Columbia-Cin. 0 7:05 a ( ">:55n 24 Ci>liimbi.i-T:irl< t>.'t 10:55 p ' 1:00 p?20?Columbia-Aug.?40 7;00 a 4:15a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45p 4:25 p 5 Columbia-Char. 4 5: 10 a 4:45 a 3 Columbia-Char. 6 2:40 p p ii v-oiunuiia-unas. 12 7:l(i a 3:20*11 15 Culumbia-Chas. 16 3:00 a 1 :dOvp 2?Culumbia Upai1.?1 4:'Jo p 3;25 p ' 1C Columbia-Green. ljp 0:55 a 2:05 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p TTWp 113 .C'olal-Jtock"Hi"! U-l 0:10 U j Xos. 31 and 32. Augusta special; ullmans and dining cars. Xos. 27 and 28, Carol ind special; ullman and dining cars. ~ Xos. 9 and 10, 23, 2J, I.and of thelj ky special; Pullmans and diniugcars.lttgh class coaches all trains. Pocndjable service. Schedule figures ublished as-information only and not'j uaranteed. -* ity ticket oflice, 1307 Main Street,"i C. T. COBB, C. T.'A.. j Telephone 6350. > k?-- ' Q | School Oj & A Co-educational Ins ? Under the Auspices o1 Offers the Eol t* Arts and Science f???? ? Grammar School, Ho and Tailoring. For further info "li " j " / r r'Tw"' ' ? ...... . , . V ?f Graves of Charleston. . \ - - %*V Mr. A. Q. Dunmore made a b flying trip to Florence on ^ues^ 1 day. _ . ' t Mr. R, Hoptin Paul, of Colum- s bia is visiting Miss Marion Baxter. . . , v gie Lucas and Mamie Alston,' p were among the week-end visitors to Pawley Island, last week. Mr. 1 nomas Eraser drove to Pawley Island last Sunday. The "Smarter. Set" attended^ _ a dance at the Palmetto Theatre C last Wednesday evening given by The Elks' Jazzing Five.. A ery enjoyable evening was spent Mrs; Edith Broadway of 1 Jacksonville, is in the city fpr a short visit.. ; ? Miss Mary Ward returned to the city after visiting^Triends in Dm upper part of ttifr sfntP~~ Messrs. Abie Green and RailorcL Brown spent last week on Pawlev Island. I r l-s ~Mrs. V. McNeir and a friend i Miss Julia Grey, of Baltimore, '3 JVId., returned to their home af4 ' - - 4 ter visiting her'Aunt Mrs. Swintoii on Church street. ?Mr. W. F. Davis, Grand travel- ^ ing deputy of I. B. P. O. of Elks d was in the city on Thursday and set a part the "Seaport" lodge 1 oi which Dr. w. H. Thompson jt ^ . ^ i??Profession ? .. t?? ? * 1 tDltice Hours: Telephones: C 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Ollice 3536|<J 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6518 3 ? ? ?-Physician and-SurgfeoTi" Diseases of Women and Children A 1_ Specialty Oflfcer- . .. - . -Residence: - i _ Mill* Assi'hiTjTv Si 132h i )ak St. Il Dr. L. M. DANIELS Physician ana surgeon Special Attention Given Diseases of ? .. Women; ~ 1191 Wn^inntm. Rf?2210 Hampton Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7165 1 Office Hours: ?Telephones:"9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Office 3796 12:00 tIT 1:00 P. RI. Res. 4692 2:30-to 4:00 P.'M. ~ 6:UU to U:U0 P. Al. [7 Office: Residence: ! 1 l Vol: Main street 1417 Pine Street i Q COLUMBIA, S. C. . ' . ?.'1 Hoars: . Telephones: I . 9 to 10 A. M. Office .305 j J _12 to 2 "P. M. i Residence 243 "8 to 4 P. M. - " G to 8 IV MT . ~ C 1 Dr. J. Douglas Williams PHYSICIAN & SLRCiEON 1109 Nance St.i Newberry, S. C. 1 1UNIYE] _ 9 _ DLUMBIA, S. < >ens September V. Beckett, A. Mv I). D., lit ution for the Training r the African Methodist E 1 nwinrr Pnni?ooa? ?U n wm OtB? 23, Normal, Teacher Trai m& Economics, Music,^ Pri # rmation address: Rev. D. H. Sims, A. R > > , . j- - *= > % * * v. -' ? Saturday, September 5, 19J25. vas made Exalted Ruler. A- out thirty,members were made. ^ 'he boys, promised to J'step on he" gas" and--?h<g^v the old town ome speed. Mr. James Prioleau spent the /eek-end on Pawley Island. The ReporteT is stilt collecting Mease pay your subscriptions. A. Q. DUNMORE, / RepnrtPr 6366 PHONE ' 6366 Siair Caneing and Upholstering Furniture Kepairing and Mattress Renovating. ' W.J3. TREZEVANT 019 Harden St., Columbia, S. C. Arrival.alft peparture of Trains ? ATI,ANTIC COAST LINE -COLUMBIA^ Sr-er ? Effective Scptvmbei?Mr 1924. 1 (All trains daily) ? )epart. (Union Station) Arrive :45 a. tti. *W1I.-New York l?:55 p. ni. Sleeper to .Wilmington. :25 p. m. tVil.-New'York 10-60 ft Sleeper to Wilmington :50 p. m. - Charleston 11:35 a. m. Parlor Cai* to Charleston 'ohnnhia, Nhwhorry & l.quiono R. R. 11:55 a. m. Lau.-Green c4:40 p. m. A OA -T 1- ? -*.^v/cjy. in. ljiiuitins. iux:od a. m. ?Union Station daily;, d?Gerviaa St. station daily except Sunday. -For information c?rtt-gr !Tn1?TF?ttr ion. ;~Phone 9782.' . T" r ~ ' 'X' v v'I'v v*X''X' 'X"!"!* al Cards f )ffice Hours: Phone 3538 A. M. to 2 P. M, . P. M. to 7,P.?M._. lundays By Appointments. Dr. H. G. Thompson Surgeon Dentist Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. 414 Vi Aooembly St. Columbia, 3. G. JHice Hours: I(5to 12 M.; 2 to' 6 P. M. 'ek-phones: . Office 57-14; Bos 3702 DR. M. A. EVANg Diseases of Women A Specialty. Graduate Nurses in7trflmffhmk?: 501 *,?. Taylor St., Golumbia, Sr~C7 DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist : == Gold Crown and Bridge Work A ~ ? ' ' Specialty. )ffi. Phone 6429 1125 Washington' ? )ttice Hours: Telephones: I to 9 A. M. Office 4247 to ?, P TVT Roo. 8875 to 8 P. W. Dr. W. D. Cltappelle, "Jr. )ffice: ' Resdence: 1101 Gervaia St.? 1301 Pine St. )ffice Hours: I 0 A. M. to 1 P. M. t 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. J ~ Dr. J. Xj&o4win 119 Washington St. Columbia S. C. &SEE5& i~ 22, 1925 I Chancellor' ^ of Negro Youths. ? piscopal Church. riing, High School, j nting, Commercial Jk &.f D. D., President, ?j Jo ? """s ?